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> Daily Words of the Buddha

> November 16, 2004

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>

> At death a person abandons

> what he construes as mine.

> Realizing this, the wise

> shouldn't incline

> to be devoted to mine.

>

> Sutta Nipata IV, 6

 

 

 

 

 

 

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> Daily Words of the Buddha

> November 17, 2004

>

>

> Who is wise and virtuous,

> Gentle and keen-witted,

> Humble and amenable,

> Such a one to honour may attain.

>

> Digha Nikaya 31

 

 

 

 

 

 

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> Daily Words of the Buddha

> November 18, 2004

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>

> To have much wealth

> and ample gold and food,

> but to enjoy one's luxuries alone --

> this is a cause of one's downfall.

>

> Sutta Nipata I, 6

 

 

 

 

 

 

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> Daily Words of the Buddha

> November 19, 2004

>

>

> Who is hospitable, and friendly,

> Liberal and unselfish,

> A guide, an instructor, a leader,

> Such a one to honour may attain.

>

> Digha Nikaya 31

 

 

 

 

 

 

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> Daily Words of the Buddha

> November 20, 2004

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>

> The friend who is a helpmate,

> the friend in happiness and woe,

> the friend who gives good counsel,

> the friend who sympathises too --

> these four as friends the wise behold

> and cherish them devotedly

> as does a mother her own child.

>

> Digha Nikaya 31

 

 

 

 

 

 

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> Daily Words of the Buddha

> November 21, 2004

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>

> Whoever through desire, hate or fear,

> Or ignorance should transgress the Dhamma,

> All his glory fades away

> Like the moon during the waning half.

>

> Whoever through desire, hate or fear,

> Or ignorance never transgresses the Dhamma,

> All his glory ever increases

> Like the moon during the waxing half.

>

> Digha Nikaya 31

 

 

 

 

 

 

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> Daily Words of the Buddha

> November 22, 2004

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> Who gives, his virtues shall increase;

> Who is self-curbed, no hatred bears;

> Whoso is skilled in virtue, evil shuns,

> And by the rooting out of lust and hate

> And all delusion, comes to be at peace.

>

> Digha Nikaya, 16

 

 

 

 

 

 

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> Daily Words of the Buddha

> November 23, 2004

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>

> With firm resolve, guard your own mind!

> Whoso untiringly pursues the Dhamma and the

> Discipline

> Shall go beyond the round of births and make an end

> of suffering.

>

> Digha Nikaya, 16

 

 

 

 

 

 

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> Daily Words of the Buddha

> November 24, 2004

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>

> Who is energetic and not indolent,

> In misfortune unshaken,

> Flawless in manner and intelligent,

> Such a one to honour may attain.

>

> Digha Nikaya 31

 

 

 

 

 

 

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> Daily Words of the Buddha

> November 25, 2004

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> One who, while himself seeking happiness,

> does not oppress with violence other beings

> who also desire happiness,

> will find happiness hereafter.

>

> Dhammapada 132

 

 

 

 

 

 

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> Daily Words of the Buddha

> November 26, 2004

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> Good are friends when need arises;

> good is contentment with just what one has;

> good is merit when life is at an end,

> and good is the abandoning of all suffering.

>

> Dhammapada 331

 

 

 

 

 

 

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> Daily Words of the Buddha

> November 27, 2004

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>

> Just as a tree, though cut down,

> sprouts up again if its roots remain uncut and firm,

>

> even so, until the craving that lies dormant is

> rooted out,

> suffering springs up again and again.

>

> Dhammapada 338

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> Daily Words of the Buddha

> November 28, 2004

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>

> " Abstain from all unwholesome deeds,

> perform wholesome ones,

> purify your mind " -

> this is the teaching of the Buddhas.

>

> Dhammapada 183

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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> Daily Words of the Buddha

> November 29, 2004

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> Learn this from the waters:

> in mountain clefts and chasms,

> loud gush the streamlets,

> but great rivers flow silently.

>

> Sutta Nipata 720

 

 

 

 

 

 

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> Daily Words of the Buddha

> November 30, 2004

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> Freedom from lust is happiness in the world,

> the going beyond all sensual desires.

> But the crushing out of the conceit " I am " -

> this is the highest happiness.

>

> Udana 10

 

 

 

 

 

 

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> Daily Words of the Buddha

> December 1, 2004

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> With all his attachments cut,

> with the heart's pining subdued,

> calm and serene and happy is he,

> for he has attained peace of mind.

>

> Samyutta Nikaya I, 212

 

 

 

 

 

 

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> Daily Words of the Buddha

> December 2, 2004

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>

> May all creatures, all living things,

> all beings one and all,

> experience good fortune only.

> May they not fall into harm.

>

> Anguttara Nikaya II, 72

 

 

 

 

 

 

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> Daily Words of the Buddha

> December 3, 2004

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>

> " As I am, so are others;

> as others are, so am I. "

> Having thus identified self and others,

> harm no one nor have them harmed.

>

> Sutta Nipata 705

 

 

 

 

 

 

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> Daily Words of the Buddha

> December 4, 2004

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> One should first establish oneself

> in what is proper and only then

> try to instruct others. Doing this,

> the wise one will not be criticized.

>

> Dhammapada 158

 

 

 

 

 

 

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> Daily Words of the Buddha

> December 5, 2004

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> Hate brings great misfortune,

> hate churns up and harms the mind;

> this fearful danger deep within

> most people do not understand.

>

> Itivuttaka 84

 

 

 

 

 

 

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> Daily Words of the Buddha

> December 6, 2004

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> He who does not strike nor makes

> others strike, who robs not nor makes

> others rob, sharing love with all that live,

> finds enmity with none.

>

> Itivuttaka 22

 

 

 

 

 

 

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> Daily Words of the Buddha

> December 7, 2004

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> Let no one deceive another

> or despise anyone anywhere,

> or through anger or irritation

> wish for another to suffer.

>

> Khuddakapatha 9

 

 

 

 

 

 

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> Daily Words of the Buddha

> December 8, 2004

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> Winning gives birth to hostility.

> Losing, one lies down in pain.

> The calmed lie down with ease,

> having set winning & losing aside.

>

> Samyutta Nikaya III, 14

 

 

 

 

 

 

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> Daily Words of the Buddha

> December 9, 2004

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> If you hold yourself dear

> then don't fetter yourself with evil,

> for happiness isn't easily gained

> by one who commits a wrong-doing.

>

> Samyutta Nikaya III, 4

 

 

 

 

 

 

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> Daily Words of the Buddha

> December 10, 2004

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> Having killed anger you sleep in ease.

> Having killed anger you do not grieve.

> The noble ones praise the slaying of anger

> -- with its honeyed crest & poison root --

> for having killed it you do not grieve.

>

> Samyutta Nikaya II, 70

 

 

 

 

 

 

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